BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



This bibliography is not intended to cover all material bearing 

 on the trees and forests of New England, but an effort has been 

 made to include such books, pamphlets and articles deahng with 

 forestry problems as might prove of practical value to the 

 reader. 



Nearly all the reports and bulletins issued by the various 

 state forestry departments will be found listed here, as well as 

 such of the bulletins and circulars issued by the United States 

 Forest Service, as bear on New England conditions. 



State and federal publications, reports of forestry associations 

 and societies, current articles and a few books make up forestry 

 literature at the present time. 



The material is arranged alphabetically according to authors. 



Ayres, Philip W. Annual Reports of Society for Protection of New Hamp- 

 shire Forests. Concord. (Commence with 1902.) 



Ayres, Philip W. Commercial Importance of the White Mountain Forests. 

 Circular 168, Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Washington. 

 32 pages. 1909. 



Ayres, Philip W. Is New England's Wealth in Danger? New England ]\Iaga- 

 zine, March, April, May, 1908. 



Bowman, Isaiah. Forest Physiography. New York. 730 pages. 1911. 



Bradley, Reginald R. Suggestions for Handling Pulpwood Lands in Eastern 

 Canada. Forestry Quarterly. Vol. VI. Ithaca. Pages 220-228. 1908. 



Bristol, T. L. Some Practical Results of Forestry in Connecticut. Fifth 

 Annual Bulletin, Connecticut Forestry Association. Hartford. Pages 13-17. 

 1907. 



Brixton, W. E. Tenth Report of the State Entomologist, contained in Report 

 of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. Part IX of Biennial 

 Report of 1909-10. New Haven. Pages 657-712. 1911. 



Bronson, Elliott B. Discussion of the Connecticut Forest Fire Law. Proceed- 

 ings of the Connecticut Forestry Association. Hartford. Pages 20-23. 1909. 



Bryan, A. Hugh. Maple-sap Sirup: Its manufacture, composition and effect 

 of environment thereon. Bulletin 134, Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture. Washington. 10 pages. 1910. 

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